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Old 04.08.2007, 07:19 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Washing Machine
Yes unfortunately

SubUrbia is my favourite Linklater film. No one ever talks about it, it should be hailed as classic, a masterpiece. No film as ever articulated that sense of suburbian teenage romantism quite like that film (hanging out with your friends at midnight). If I could get a good copy I would take some of the scenes and do a video for Daydream Nation. It only ever plays late night on Channel4 and its almost impossible to buy....But that goes for most of the films I love. Anyone ever seen 'Gas, Food, Lodging'

SubUrbia is great too. Giovanni Ribisi is wonderful in it. It's out of print, which sucks. I found my copy at my local Food City Video Department for sale for $4. I have the best luck with that kind of stuff sometimes.
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